Inland hospitals, schools race to train health care workers – Riverside Press Enterprise
Inland hospitals, community colleges and county agencies are developing programs to alleviate ongoing health care worker shortages as the Senate and the House work on legislation that could insure an additional 30 million people nationwide who don’t
Column: Higher premiums, taxes, coming for health care – Eagle-Tribune
President Obama and congressional leaders have made big promises to the American people about the health reform bill they are on the verge of passing, but independent, non-partisan analysts say these promises simply will not be kept. Democrats
Book exposes health myths – Everett Herald
Dr. Oz tells you the truth about your body and your health, but here are a couple of physicians who tell you the truth about your grandmother and the “advice” she planted in your brain. The book’s called “Don’t Swallow Your Gum: Myths, Half
House and Senate look to final health care talks – Denver Post
Health Care Nov. 29 Dec 25: Most who are already insured won’t see changes in health care Senate rifts remain as session ends Senate passage sends health care bill to negotiations with House WASHINGTON — How many Americans will get subsidized
Home health rankings laud Bayada – Courier-Post
MOORESTOWN — Locally based Bayada Nurses has been named to an elite national list of home health care providers. “We congratulate Bayada Nurses on being in the top 25 percent of all home care agencies in the country,” said Nancy Buller, senior
Affordable health insurance is the goal – Courier-Post
Across the state — and across the nation — families are focused on their financial situation more than they ever have been. As they scrutinize their family budgets and try to stretch their dollars farther, familiar questions are being repeated in


